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South Sudan:
Govt Drops Charges Against Four Treason Suspects
Sudan Tribune, 24 April 2014
The government of South Sudanese on Thursday declared it was dropping treason charges against the four senior politicians detained in connection with an alleged coup attempt in… Read more »
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South Sudan:
U.S. Ambassador Power At U.N. On Violence in South Sudan
State Department, 24 April 2014
Statement by Ambassador Samantha Power, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, on the Recent Targeting of Civilians in South Sudan, April 24, 2014 Read more »
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Kenya:
South War Disastrous, Says Muturi
The Star, 25 April 2014
National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi has said the escalation of violence in South Sudan is disastrous and a serious concern to the international community. Read more »
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Rwanda:
Rwandans Call for Intervention in South Sudan As Unrest Continues
New Times, 23 April 2014
Rwandans on various social media platforms yesterday joined in the campaign calling on world leaders to intervene in the crisis in South Sudan. Read more »
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South Sudan:
Rebels Call On Security Council to Investigate Charges Against Darfur UNAMID
Sudan Tribune, 23 April 2014
Rebel groups called on the United Nations Security Council to investigate allegations raised by a former spokesperson of the hybrid mission in Darfur (UNAMID) about false reporting… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Kiir Fires Army's Chief of General Staff Amid Military Setbacks
Sudan Tribune, 24 April 2014
President Salva Kiir on Wednesday relieved the South Sudanese army's chief of general staff James Hoth Mai, together with the head of military intelligence, Major General Mac Paul… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Sacked Army Commander Calls for Peace
Sudan Tribune, 24 April 2014
The sacked general chief of staff of the South Sudanese army said on Thursday he would work to support his replacement, asserting that his removal should not be used to justify the… Read more »
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South Sudan:
South Sudan Denies Sacking Army Chief Over Performances
Sudan Tribune, 23 April 2014
South Sudan president's decision to remove the army's chief of staff was "normal" and had nothing to do with the way the military was handling the spiraling rebellion in the… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Govt Denies Army Chief Sacking Linked to Conflict
VOA, 24 April 2014
South Sudan's Minister of Information said the removal of the country's army chief by President Salva Kiir is a normal release and retirement that usually takes place in the army. Read more »